The Meghalaya High Court directed the State government to file an affidavit indicating the plans to be implemented to ease the traffic congestion over the next few months, those over the next few years and the long term goals taking into consideration the rate of increase of private cars and vehicular traffic, the burgeoning tourism industry and the available space.
The Division Bench of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice W. Diengdoh heard a PIL filed by one Philip Khrawbok Shati on the traffic congestion in Shillong, particularly around the central business district and Kachari area.
The Bench noted that several months back, the State had indicated that most of the parents of school-going children in the city had agreed to opt for their wards being ferried to schools by bus, provided the State government took the responsibility of running such service.
Indeed, it was indicated that about 50 to 60 buses were being acquired for such purpose.
“However, nothing seems to have been implemented in such regard”, the court said.
There were other long-term and short-term plans which had been tentatively indicated, particularly following suggestions by the IIM, Shillong and by a foreign agency apparently engaged by the State for such purpose. Again, nothing appears to have come of it apart from a ropeway being planned, and that too, for tourism purposes , the Bench observed.
THerefore the Court directd the State to file an affidavit indicating the steps taken and proposed to be taken to ease the traffic congestion in the city.
Matter is listed on May 3, 2023 for further hearing.